www.arcadeskin.com for arcade graphics.I built a large 4 player arcade machine for my tattoo shop I am opening. I also own a vinyl graphics company so I of course threw on the crazy tattoo graphics. This arcade has a custom built computer that has one contest and its time to retire into here. I do graphics for Nvidia, ASUS, Crucial, and more so I put their logos on it as well. Arcade cabinet has a 42" LCD, 3" trackball, 4 player controls, and the computer is completely watercooled by dangerden and koolance products.Go here for the build on forums.
http:www.hyperspin-fe.comforumshowthread.php?t=12476or http:www.evga.comforumstm.aspx?&m=944339&mpage=1

This is short video showing how I went about building a custom Hyperspin arcade cabinet. This is not a tutorial but a recap of sorts.UPDATED version of my other video
* fixed audio
*added links to filesI am no expert at sketchup or photoshop, as a result these files are not perfect but I believe they can be of much help in your own build. In this link you will be able to view and download the following:* 4 pages in PDF detailing measurements. (slightly different shape under controll panel from final build)*Editable photoshop files for Marquee and control panel. control panel dimensions are to exact scale for standard buttons.*Google Schetchup file https:drive.google.comfolderview?id=0B8hrIa1o1TNZQWRTZ3dtVlAxdU0&usp=sharing

Vince Penman explains how he came to create his first DIY arcade machine called the Nostalgiatron. -------------------------------------------
my website: http:vincepenman.com
my other channel: http:www.youtube.comvincepenman
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Music used in the Video: http:istockphoto.com
Creative Commons Images by: bucklava, Kichigai Mentat
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This is the custom arcade cabinet I built using Hyperspin setup and led blinky. all systems are configured and working on the control panel including pc based games. I show a demo of everything working.

Quick video showing the Mortal Kombat micro arcade machine I have built with illuminated marquee and coin door. Power switches and brightness switch are now located on the coin door.Video also shows some other Micro Arcade machines Im working on including: Joust, Galaga, Donkey Kong and Xevious.
These will also include an illuminated marquee and coin door with working buttons.Don't forget to check out my other creations at the link below:http:www.youtube.comuservcoleiro1videos

A few facts not in the video- The monitor is 19"
- I also replaced the glass with plexiglass and mounted the TV remote on the side (as seen in the video)
- There is a smart power bar inside which shuts off the tv monitor and speakers when the computer is powered off.
- I also have a USB wifi dongle on there, so this thing DOES have access to the internet
- The total cost was aprox. $1000 CDN
- Around 40 hours I put into it all together (most of it was software configuration) spread out over the course of 3 months
- Parts were purchased from Ultimarc
- Stickers purchased from GameOnGrafix
- I'm using U360 Sticks. I originally had Mag-Stik Plus joysticks and replaced them because they sucked for console gaming.
- I also created pictures which show all the controls for each system. I'm still trying to get those to pop up during pause.
- Google Hyperspin project for the software.
- I cant stress enough how terrible Dell computers are. I was using one because It only cost me $30.

So i was wondering how fast i could build a cabinet if i stopped fecking around most of the day, 4 hours apparently. this is sped up 12x in some parts and 8x in others.I'll post the real time video later so you can follow along